The Letters of Sylvia Beach

A founder of the Left Bank bookstore, Shakespeare and Company, and the first publisher of James Joyces's 'Ulysses', Sylvia Beach holds a unique place in English and French letters. Best known as the quintessential American in Paris and champion of the avant-garde, this collection reveals other aspects of her life - her childhood in Baltimore, her work in Serbia with the American Red Cross, and her internment in a German prison camp. Edited by Keri Walsh and foreword by Noel Riley Fitch

Publisher: Columbia University Press. First American edition
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: New York
Owner signature, else fine in dustwrapper.


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